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Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Paraman: 3:00pm On Jul 20
Ahead of the completion of the Apapa end of the Lagos-Ibadan double lane standard gauge, scores of importers, exporters and their representatives have started indicating interest in freighting their cargoes by train from the nation’s premier port.

The Minister of State for Transportation, Gbemisola Saraki, had during an inspection of the project last week given an indication that the track’s linkage to the ports would be completed by month end to enable freight service on the corridor.

She indicated that the Nigeria Customs Service building housing the radioactive scanners which was obstructing the project would be pulled down for the completion of the project by month end.

The Minister’s revelation, our reporter gathered, has led to renewed interest by corporate organisations who have been bombarding the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) with enquiries on freight service.

Many importers, exporters and their clearing agents representatives, The Nation further gathered, are considering opting for the cargo service to avoid the congestion in the clearing of containers due to the epileptic services of the electronic call up system, which has not improved services at the ports owing to congestion, which still takes weeks and in some cases months, coupled with the poor state of the Apapa access roads.

The Lagos District Manager, NRC, Augustine Arisa, in a chat with reporters at the weekend, said business would commence on a new note from Friday, when the corporation hopes to resume commercial operation on the standard gauge operation at the port in accordance with the minister’s directive.

Already, ahead of the development, the corporation is witnessing a deluge of enquiries from Nigerians especially business entities interested in the freight services on the Lagos Standard gauge.

“Hopefully from July, the corporation would be able to better serve the Inland Dry Port at Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, and many businesses in that axis, even up to the Northern parts of the country could have their cargoes freighted to Ibadan Inland Dry Port from where they will transship it to their final destination,” Arisa said.

He said the corporation is being inundated with enquiries from corporate entities eager to see the NRC assist them in lifting their containers to and from the ports as soon as the standard gauge was completed.

He explained: “There has been a surge since the minister’s visit last week from Nigerians who are eager to start using the standard gauge to move their cargoes.”

He said freight services on the standard gauge would only be limited to Ibadan for now, but hopes to eventually get to Kano when the Ibadan to Kano end of the standard gauge is completed. Presently however, it would be able to complement the existing freight service on the old narrow gauge which carries two rakes of containers on a daily basis. A rake contains no fewer than 19 40- feet containers.

Arisa further said: “We carry one rake of cargo daily from Apapa Ports to any of the four terminals within our premises at Ebute Meta, on the narrow gauge. Sometimes we carry more than one rake. What this means is that we take at least 19 containers off the road every day and the beauty is that we also help the importer or exporter return empties back to the terminal operators the same way which helps decongest the roads.”


He said the train is the best form of transportation option for cargoes as it ensures the safety of the goods.

He said: “I can tell you the use of trains to ferry goods is the best. Our rates are cheaper while the volume of containers you can carry is higher.”

He said on the narrow gauge the corporation has continued freight services shuttling between Apapa and the four terminals within the Ebute Metta Junction (EBJ), where customers could pick up their containers to their various destinations within and outside Lagos.

He confirmed that the corporation has suspended the weekly Lagos-Kano train service over lingering insecurity, even as it has reduced the Lagos-Ibadan train service to two daily movements due to reduced passenger flow and high cost of diesel.

He traced the drop in passenger patronage to the after effect of the sad attack on the Kaduna bound train service earlier this year, adding that since the incident, passenger traffic on all rail networks had dropped.

He however expressed the corporation’s assurances that the railway, despite the threats, remained the safest, most affordable and reliable means of movement for passengers as well as cargoes.


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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by WikeTheDrunk(f): 7:03am On Jul 21
Tinubu is a stupid criminal.

Cc: helinues
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Lifestone(m): 7:04am On Jul 21
What is this. Gbemisola Saraki, have left this role since 2022. She was Minister of State for Transportation between 2019-2022
This is a very stale news, get us something fresh

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by alingo2013(m): 7:04am On Jul 21
ftc
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by AntiChristian: 7:04am On Jul 21
This will bring immense benefit if it works to the fullest!

God bless Nigeria!
May God guide our leaders!
Èkó oni bajẹ!

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Masanto: 7:04am On Jul 21
good this will reduce the strain and traffic on the road

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Kingdavid579(m): 7:05am On Jul 21
Good

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by ManishSmith(m): 7:05am On Jul 21
So many trucks and drivers will be out of business, thereby increasing the unemployment.

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by superCleanworks(m): 7:06am On Jul 21
It might not be perfect but we are moving.... gradually

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Goodvibes007: 7:06am On Jul 21
Correct.

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Goodvibes007: 7:07am On Jul 21
WikeTheDrunk:
Tinubu is a stupid criminal.

Cc: helinues
Peter Obi is a bandit and IPOB terrorist.

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by allthingsgood: 7:07am On Jul 21
WikeTheDrunk:
Tinubu is a stupid criminal.

Cc: helinues

Election is over, rest.

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Realdeals(m): 7:08am On Jul 21
Isn't this news stale?
Gbemi was a Minister under Buhari, and not Tinubu . The article itself was published in 2022.
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by FreedomArmy: 7:09am On Jul 21
Because of the hike in fuel price its more expensive to use a bus or drive your car therefore people resort to using the rail
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by iLoveYouToo(m): 7:10am On Jul 21
Wow!!! News of June 28, 2022


Mods why?

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Smithkafors(m): 7:14am On Jul 21
Propaganda no dey run government.


No single progress since he came onboard
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by YouAreNobody: 7:22am On Jul 21
They're bringing an article written in 2022 into 2024 go make it seem like the clown in power is working
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Tmex(m): 7:22am On Jul 21
Did i hear Gbemi saraki a minister? In 2024 ? And mod moved this to FP?
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by 99thEnemy(m): 7:25am On Jul 21
cool

Haters will still come here to hate.
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by 99thEnemy(m): 7:29am On Jul 21
FreedomArmy:
Because of the hike in fuel price its more expensive to use a bus or drive your car therefore people resort to using the rail
Why should one even use the more expensive and less efficient way of transporting cargo in the first place?

For reasonable distances, Rail transport is always a better choice in a functioning system.
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by FreeStuffsNG: 7:31am On Jul 21
The (former) Minister of State for Transportation, Gbemisola Saraki
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by AmiableMosquito: 7:31am On Jul 21
What sort of sophomoric and gutter journalism is this?
Minister of State Transportation - Gbemisola Saraki in 2024?

This is a shame on journalism in Nigeria and this grave error has diminished the authenticity of this report. It will need to be properly verified by concerned stakeholders and well meaning Nigerians.

PS: I just read other comments and realised this news was from 2022, yet pushed to frontpage today. Perhaps, the MOD who pushed this to front page is either suffering hangover from last night's alcohol indulgence or just intellectually bankrupt.

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by Gpower077(m): 7:38am On Jul 21
Hello naira Landers I am new here hope am welcomed here,please I want my fellow Nigerians to stop being tribalistic,stop being religious and start to be objective in this platform,for the growth of the country call Nigeria E get why
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by naptu2: 7:41am On Jul 21
2022??
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by PHAYOL81: 8:03am On Jul 21
Alright!
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by CyrusVI(m): 8:04am On Jul 21
AmiableMosquito:
What sort of sophomoric and gutter journalism is this?
Minister of State Transportation - Gbemisola Saraki in 2024?

This is a shame on journalism in Nigeria and this grave error has diminished the authenticity of this report. It will need to be properly verified by concerned stakeholders and well meaning Nigerians.

PS: I just read other comments and realised this news was from 2022, yet pushed to frontpage today. Perhaps, the MOD who pushed this to front page is either suffering hangover from last night's alcohol indulgence or just intellectually bankrupt.


This is really on the front page


Do u even know what front page means??

Abeg rest
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by naptu2: 8:06am On Jul 21
CyrusVI:



This is really on the front page


Do u even know what front page means??

Abeg rest

It was on the front/home page. The mods just removed it from there after people complained.
Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by joseph1832(m): 8:26am On Jul 21
AmiableMosquito:
What sort of sophomoric and gutter journalism is this?
Minister of State Transportation - Gbemisola Saraki in 2024?

This is a shame on journalism in Nigeria and this grave error has diminished the authenticity of this report. It will need to be properly verified by concerned stakeholders and well meaning Nigerians.

PS: I just read other comments and realised this news was from 2022, yet pushed to frontpage today. Perhaps, the MOD who pushed this to front page is either suffering hangover from last night's alcohol indulgence or just intellectually bankrupt.
Nairaland for you, where unconfirmed new make front page. Lmao

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Re: Demand For Freight Services Rise On Lagos-Ibadan Rail Corridor by AmiableMosquito: 8:29am On Jul 21
CyrusVI:



This is really on the front page


Do u even know what front page means??

Abeg rest
Maybe you should explain what front page means to us, so we can further see how dull you are. Many of you don't know how to conceal your folly

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